The above communication venues keep recipients informed of University-related announcements while minimizing costs and increasing efficiency. For APSU students, Live@EDU email is the primary means of communication with staff in the Division of Student Affairs as well as with faculty.

To achieve the goals of minimizing costs and increasing efficiency, APSU requires users to follow the guidelines below, which have been reviewed by Staff Senate, Faculty Senate and the President's Cabinet.

Acceptable Messages - Ways to Disseminate and Examples

General Interest Events

General Campus-Based Interest Events Individual (faculty or staff) in charge completes online form* to add the event and request the desired facility. Event will be posted on the University Events Calendar within 2-3 working days after the facility request is received. (The individual in charge does NOT have to request the facility—this will be handled by the central reservations office in the University Center.)Examples: Guest lecture in Clement, Flag pole ceremony, outdoor Halloween event (GHOST), Poetry reading by the Green Man

General Public Events General announcements to all internal and external audiences are posted on the APSU home page. Check the appropriate space on the online form* for consideration for home page listing.Examples: Athletic events, Concerts, Art exhibits

Targeted Audience Events For events or activities of interest to a limited list of people, a faculty or staff member may create a specific distribution list and send an e-mail to that group.Examples: Liberal Arts Curriculum Review Committee, Weight Watchers, Fresh Faith meeting. Go to http://apbrems.apsu.edu and then choose the option “Request to Add Your Own Event."

NOTE: University departments, offices, programs, and individuals who post events are responsible for their content. APSU reserves the right to edit submissions for accuracy and compliance with APSU policies and state and federal laws.

News

News of general interest to faculty and staff should be emailed to the editor of “InnerAction” at boothcw@apsu.edu.

Examples: The Staff Senate poinsettia sale; Dr. Malcolm Muir is named holder of VMI military chair; lecture at APSU by Dr. Lannett Edwards, assistant professor of animal biology at UT-Knoxville; Glenn Carter, chair of the social work department, is named manager of a grant from the Department of Children's Services

Announcements

Announcements are reminders of upcoming events and activities. Announcements that go to all internal audiences, as well as to the public, will show up on APSU's "announcements" page.

Note: Before posting your announcement, please check its accuracy. The announcement will be posted immediately!

Email Blast on Exchange

Because of time-sensitivity or great significance, University-wide electronic messages are limited to emergency notices or information that potentially affects everyone on campus. Therefore, the authority to use the University master list of user addresses (faculty, staff and students) is reserved for the APSU president, vice presidents and their designees, and the presidents of Faculty Senate and Staff Senate.

Example: Imminent tornado warning for Clarksville

Unacceptable Messages

Unacceptable use of APSU's email service can be defined, generally, as postings that do not conform to the purpose, goals and mission of the University. If a user has a question about whether to send an email using APSU resources, he or she should consult the APSU president or appropriate vice president before sending the email.

The following list, although not all-inclusive, provides some examples of unacceptable uses:

Private or personal for-profit activities

Personal use that creates a direct cost or adverse publicity to the University

Unauthorized, not-for-profit business activities, such as non-University-related fund raising

Transmission of incendiary statements or events that might incite violence

Unlawful/prohibited activities as defined by federal, state and local laws or regulations.